Interoperable transactions in business models: A structured approach
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1996
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Weigand, H.
Verharen, E.
Dignum, F.P.M.
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Abstract
Recent database research has given much attention to the specification
of "flexible" transactions that can be used in interoperable systems. Starting from
a quite different angle, Business Process Modelling has approached the area of
communication modelling as well (the Language/Action perspective). The main
goal of this paper is to provide some useful structuring mechanisms for
interoperable transactions based on the Language/Action perspective. The paper
thus tries to build a bridge between two rather separated worlds: the research on
interoperable transactions on the one hand, and the research on business process
models on the other. Extended deontic logic provides the material for this bridge.
To better structure the specification, a distinction is proposed between the
transaction level, the task level, and the contract.
Keywords
cooperative information systems, business process models, communication, interoperable transactions, deontic logic